Meet the faces of /r/LGBT. Introduce yourself, share your stories, art, creations, pictures. It's a queer hangout, but anyone's welcome. This is the place to get to know each other better, and is not limited to lgbt topics.

What makes you \__ :

Angry: People infringing on other's rights or ignoring a blatant situation.

Favorite Things:

My favorite book right now is The Great Derangement. My favorite cocktail is a Walk Me Down (I'm a trooper). My favorite TV show of all time (of all time!) is The Office, US version.

Sexuality

Orientation: Bisexual

Coming out: I've come out in my personal life to social circles, but I have no desire to tell my family. It's nobody's business but my own to who I am involved with.

Relationship status/background: I'm single after dating a guy for about four months. I was attracted to women, rather than men, first--my first "girlfriend" was in second grade. My last girlfriend left a bad taste in my mouth (third crazy one in a row), and my last boyfriend is The One That Got Away. (I broke up with him.)

Not unless you want it to be. I'm a fairly private person when it comes to my love life, especially because of my career. Anderson Cooper said it best: "The whole thing about being a reporter is that you're supposed to be an observer and to be able to adapt with any group you're in, and I don’t want to do anything that threatens that."

First of all, thank you so much for writing the fantastic "Am I bi?" FAQ for /r/bisexual. I hope it gets the amount of attention it deserves for putting in the time to write that. I'm sure many will find it to be a valuable resource. :)

Where have some of your favorite roadtrips been to? Are they usually spontaneous, or more planned? Where would you like to go?

What films do you like making? Documentaries, I guess- but anything else? I'd love to hear more about the documentary you're currently filming.

Wine-tasting isn't a hobby, it's a way of life. Okay, I only say that because I love drinking tasting wine, not that I put much effort into tasting it. cough I should spend more time turning myself into a wine sophisticate. It'd give me an excuse to drink more wine in the process.

I'm an incredibly meticulous trip planner, so usually, my roadtrips are planned extensively. I have been on a couple of spontaneous road trips: one to Chicago, and one to Gulf Shores. My favorite would be from L.A. to Memphis, because it was such a difference in weather and climate throughout the entire trip. Blizzards in Arizona, humidity in New Mexico, mild in Texas... It was ridiculous! But equally awesome.

I'd love to go to New Orleans, for sure. I've never been, and it's relatively close. Oh, and Seattle, since I've never been to the Pacific Northwest.

I love making feature films, particularly ones that are well-written and have a lot of meaningful dialogue. I also love making comedies--if you get a really good group together, you'll have trouble not laughing all day on set. I've been apart of two feature films, two student films, and three short films.

And yes! Another wine junkieconnoisseur. I, too, wish I spent more time pairing and actually having some knowledge beyond what tastes good to me. ;)

I usually plan out my trips, as well. Mostly, so I know where there are geocaches. That's typically how I navigate a new place. I try not to get too involved in my plans, but I like knowing I have a list of places to go, things to see. That's especially helpful if you're in an area that's more spread out than closer together.

Comedies are awesome! What styles of humor do you typically use?

And yes! Another wine junkie connoisseur. I, too, wish I spent more time pairing and actually having some knowledge beyond what tastes good to me. ;)

That's all that really matters, though, right? What tastes good and what gets you drunk?

Not so much any more. I used to be a very active cacher, but got fed up with the long streak of micro caches, challenge caches, and puzzle caches in my area; it's not so fun when you can't find the caches. I still try to cache every now and then.